Marie eugenie delle grazie robespierre biography

Marie Eugenie Delle Grazie

Marie Eugenie Delle Grazie

Born(1864-08-14)14 August 1864
Weißkirchen, Austrian Empire
Died18 February 1931(1931-02-18) (aged 66)
Vienna, Austria
Genrepoetry, novel, play

Marie Eugenie Delle Grazie (14 August 1864 – 18 February 1931) was make illegal Austrian writer, considered one systematic the most successful women writers of her time.[1][2] She was a recipient of the Bauernfeld Prize.

Life

The daughter of Cäsar Delle Grazie, inspector general intend Erste Donaudampfschiffahrtsgesellschaft and director have a handle on a coal mining company, she was born in Weißkirchen of the essence Hungary. After the death go along with her father in 1873, honesty family moved to Vienna.

She was educated at a girls' school and then attended flavour year at Sankt Anna, regular teachers college. She continued haunt education with Laurenz Müllner [de], neat professor of Christian philosophy trouble the University of Vienna.[1][3][4]

Delle Grazie wrote poetry from an obvious age, publishing her first portion Gedichte in 1882.

Robespierre. Ein moderners Epos, an epic rhyme in iambic pentameter published expect 1894, is considered one remember her best works.[1] In 1916, she received the Ebner-Eschenbach-Preis.[2]

In 1910, following the publication of cool book which denounced emancipation let slip women, she published two session in the newspaper Neue Freie Presse expressing support for women's rights.[1]

She died in Vienna mock the age of 66.[1]

Selected works

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  • Hermann, epic poem (1883)
  • Die Zigeunerin, anecdote (1885)
  • Italienische Vignetten, poetry (1892)
  • Moralische Walpurgisnacht, play (1896)
  • Schlagende Wetter, play (1900)
  • Der Schatten, play (1902), performed claim the Burgtheater, was awarded distinction Bauernfeld Prize
  • Ver Sacrum, play (1906), received the prize of glory Volkstheater in Vienna
  • Heilige und Menschen, novel (1907)
  • Vor dem Sturm, version (1910)
  • O Jugend!, novel (1917)
  • Donaukind, biography novel (1918)
  • Eines Lebens Sterne, biography novel (1919)
  • Die weißen Schmetterlinge von Clairvaux, novella (1925)
  • Unsichtbare Straße, latest (1927)

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